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Before ensemble casts became the norm in superhero movies, A Bridge Too Far assembled a lineup that seems impossible by today’s standards. The poster didn't just list actors; it listed icons:

The film cost a staggering $25 million (a fortune in 1977), largely due to this payroll, but the result is a tapestry of perspectives that captures the sheer scale of the operation.

720p (1280×720 pixels progressive scan) is considered “HD Lite” today. For a film released in 1977, shot on 35mm anamorphic, the absolute maximum native resolution you could get from a 4K scan is 4K (3840×2160). However: A.Bridge.Too.Far.1977.UNCUT.720p.BluRay.999MB.H...

For this specific file – 999MB total – the 720p resolution is almost wasted because the low bitrate introduces artifacts. More on that next.


A Bridge Too Far is still under copyright (MGM/UA). Downloading unauthorized copies violates copyright law in most countries. The file described is almost certainly a pirated copy. If you want to see the UNCUT version legally: Before ensemble casts became the norm in superhero


The release title specifies UNCUT, and for fans of the genre, this is a crucial detail.

Upon its original release, different regions had different runtimes. The theatrical cut runs nearly three hours (175-176 minutes). However, television broadcasts and early VHS releases often butchered the film, cutting scenes to fit time slots or toning down the violence. The film cost a staggering $25 million (a

The "Uncut" version preserves the full scope of Attenborough’s vision. It ensures that the slow-burn tension in the strategy rooms remains intact alongside the chaos on the ground. It allows for the full impact of the "Frost's Stand" sequence at the Arnhem bridge, where Anthony Hopkins holds out against German tanks with dwindling ammunition. Watching a compressed 999MB version might result in a pixelated explosion, but seeing the film restored on BluRay highlights the practical effects—the real planes, the real paratroopers, and the destruction of a real European town.